I got this idea from the "bulgarian carrot" thread. I know theres alot of chileheads that live in a area that have less than perfect growing conditions (short season,colder temps) vs hot temps & 9 + months for a growing season, like some of you.
I think it'd be helpful for some of us to share info on which chiles grew well for you, in areas where theres a short growing season & temps on the cooler side for growing, also theres not a option of leaving chile plants outside for the winter.
I'm also NOT talking about ANY Hydro grown chile plants! since there're grown indoors & you make your own perfect growing conditions, or starting the plant 6 months ahead of the outside growing season inside.
I'm talking about plants you buy as seedlins or you only start the seeds inside about 1-2 months ahead of the outside growing season & you leave them outside for mother nature to take care of.
I know the success rate is different for everybody depending on how well you take care of'em & the soil/fert./temps/weather/etc... but overall theres some chiles that just have no problem for growing in the colder short seasons.
I think this will be very helpful for those short season growers, because it'd help them choose which strain of chiles to grow & reap the rewards vs trying to grow a chile thats more suited for a longer warmer season.
I'll start, granted I havent grown many strains of chiles since only finding out about the mass numbers of strains just this year/last winter (which now I'm trying several strains for my quest of my "go to" growers.
but the couple other years I've always planted Thai strains (Thai giant, Thai gragon, Thai ornamental or just plain old Thai's they're called Thai's here but look like the ornametal version) & have had good luck with them - prolific or at least on the kinda prolific end, also grew well with not having much of a green thumb also this year I'm growing some Thai Orange which they're also doing good. so I guess you could say for me any Thais are like my reliable "go to" chiles.
as for taste ? they're not like a hab or cayenne taste, IMO they're kinda like a neutral taste just a clean heat/spice.
I think it'd be helpful for some of us to share info on which chiles grew well for you, in areas where theres a short growing season & temps on the cooler side for growing, also theres not a option of leaving chile plants outside for the winter.
I'm also NOT talking about ANY Hydro grown chile plants! since there're grown indoors & you make your own perfect growing conditions, or starting the plant 6 months ahead of the outside growing season inside.
I'm talking about plants you buy as seedlins or you only start the seeds inside about 1-2 months ahead of the outside growing season & you leave them outside for mother nature to take care of.
I know the success rate is different for everybody depending on how well you take care of'em & the soil/fert./temps/weather/etc... but overall theres some chiles that just have no problem for growing in the colder short seasons.
I think this will be very helpful for those short season growers, because it'd help them choose which strain of chiles to grow & reap the rewards vs trying to grow a chile thats more suited for a longer warmer season.
I'll start, granted I havent grown many strains of chiles since only finding out about the mass numbers of strains just this year/last winter (which now I'm trying several strains for my quest of my "go to" growers.
but the couple other years I've always planted Thai strains (Thai giant, Thai gragon, Thai ornamental or just plain old Thai's they're called Thai's here but look like the ornametal version) & have had good luck with them - prolific or at least on the kinda prolific end, also grew well with not having much of a green thumb also this year I'm growing some Thai Orange which they're also doing good. so I guess you could say for me any Thais are like my reliable "go to" chiles.
as for taste ? they're not like a hab or cayenne taste, IMO they're kinda like a neutral taste just a clean heat/spice.